Multi-speed transmission with integrated electric motor
A multiple speed transmission for a motor vehicle includes an input member, an output member, four planetary gear assemblies, each with first, second, and third members, a plurality of torque transmitting devices, an electric motor, and a switching device that selectively couples the electric motor to the input member and selectively couples the electric motor to one of the members of one of the planetary gear assemblies. The electric motor can be employed for regenerative braking. Further, the electric motor can be employed to launch and drive the motor vehicle with each of the gear ratios of the multi-speed transmission.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/444,053, filed Feb. 17, 2011, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELDThe present invention relates to a multi-speed transmission with a plurality of planetary gear assemblies and a plurality of torque transmitting devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to a nine speed transmission with an integrated electric motor.
BACKGROUNDThe statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may or may not constitute prior art.
Extensive engineering and design effort is currently directed to hybrid powertrains for motor vehicles, especially passenger cars. One of the most promising and active areas involves the addition of an electric motor and associated electronic controller to a motor vehicle powertrain to supplement torque for launches in order that a smaller internal combustion engine may be utilized in the vehicle. Lower horsepower and smaller displacement engines routinely provide improved fuel economy over larger engines and, when supplemented by an electric motor for vehicle launch, provide entirely satisfactory overall performance.
Accordingly, many hybrid powertrains begin as adaptations of conventional and existing powertrains utilizing an internal combustion engine and a transmission having a torque converter and multiple planetary gear assemblies. Into this powertrain is added an electric motor and an appropriate launch and disconnect clutch. Frequently, the torque converter is removed. The addition is not without significant challenges, however, as such constraints as axial length, housing outside diameter, clutch actuation, clutch cooling and integration into the existing powertrain components must be addressed and resolved.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved, cost-effective, compact multi-speed transmission with an integrated electric motor.
SUMMARYA multiple speed transmission for a motor vehicle includes an input member, an output member, four planetary gear assemblies, each with first, second, and third members, a plurality of torque transmitting devices, an electric motor, and a switching device that selectively couples the electric motor to the input member and selectively couples the electric motor to one of the members of one of the planetary gear assemblies. The electric motor can be employed for regenerative braking. Further, the electric motor can be employed to launch and drive the motor vehicle with each of the gear ratios of the multi-speed transmission.
Further features, advantages, and areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses.
Referring now to
A lever diagram is a schematic representation of the components of a mechanical device such as an automatic transmission. Each individual lever represents a planetary gear assembly wherein the three basic mechanical components of the planetary gear assembly are each represented by a node. Therefore, in
The transmission 10 includes an input shaft or member 12, a first planetary gear assembly 14 having three nodes: a first node 14A, a second node 14B and a third node 14C, a second planetary gear assembly 16 having three nodes: a first node 16A, a second node 16B and a third node 16C, a third planetary gear assembly 18 having three nodes: a first node 18A, a second node 18B and a third node 18C, a fourth planetary gear assembly 20 having three nodes: a first node 20A, a second node 20B and a third node 20C and an output shaft or member 22.
The input member 12 is coupled to the first node 16A of the second planetary gear assembly 16. The output member 22 is coupled to the second node 18B of the third planetary gear assembly 18 and the second node 20B of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20. The second node 14B of the first planetary gear assembly 14 is coupled to the second node 16B of the second planetary gear assembly 16. The third node 14C of the first planetary gear assembly 14 is coupled to the third node 16C of the second planetary gear assembly 16 and the first node 18A of the third planetary gear assembly 18. The second node 18B of the third planetary gear assembly 18 is coupled to the second node 20B of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20. The third node 18C of the third planetary gear assembly 18 is coupled to the third node 20C of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20.
A first clutch 26 selectively connects the first node 16A of the second planetary gear assembly 16 and the input member 12 with the third node 18C of the third planetary gear assembly 18 and the third node 20C of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20. A second clutch 28 selectively connects the first node 16A of the second planetary gear assembly 16 and the input member 12 with the first node 20A of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20. A first brake 30 selectively connects the first node 14A of the first planetary gear assembly 14 to a stationary member or a transmission housing 40. A second brake 32 selectively connects the second node 14B of the first planetary gear assembly 14 and the second node 16B of the second planetary gear assembly 16 to a stationary member or transmission housing 40. A third brake 34 selectively connects the third node 14C of the first planetary gear assembly 14, the third node 16C of the second planetary gear assembly 16, and the first node 18A of the third planetary gear assembly 18 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40. A fourth brake 36 selectively connects the third node 18C of the third planetary gear assembly 18 and the third node 20C of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40.
Referring now to
The electric motor 60 generally includes a stator and a rotor. The stator includes a plurality of windings or phases and is secured to a ground, stationary member, or the transmission housing 40. The rotor includes a plurality of magnets and/or ferromagnetic members and is positioned radially inwardly of the stator. The rotor of the electric motor 60 is interconnected to a switching device 75 through a shaft or interconnecting member 77. The switching device 75 is a pair of selectable torque transmitting devices 76 and 78, such as, for example, two dog clutches, two selectable one way clutches, or two plate clutches. The transmitting device 76 is connected to the shaft or interconnecting member 73 and the input member 12 with a shaft or interconnecting member 79. As such, when the torque transmitting device 76 is activated or engaged (and the torque transmitting device 78 is disengaged), the electric motor 60 is connected to the shaft or interconnecting member 73 and the input member 12. On the other hand, when the torque transmitting device 78 is activated or engaged (and the torque transmitting device 76 is disengaged), the electric motor 60 is coupled to the sun gear 20A of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20 through a shaft 58.
The clutches, brakes, and couplings depicted in
For example, the first planetary gear assembly 14 includes a sun gear member 14A, a planet gear carrier member 14C and a ring gear member 14B. The sun gear member 14A is connected for common rotation with a first shaft or interconnecting member 42. The ring gear member 14B is connected for common rotation with a second shaft or interconnecting member 44. The planet gear carrier member 14C rotatably supports a set of planet gears 14D and is connected for common rotation with a third shaft or interconnecting member 46 and a fourth shaft or interconnecting member 48. The planet gears 14D are each configured to intermesh with both the sun gear member 14A and the ring gear member 14B.
The second planetary gear assembly 16 includes a sun gear member 16A, a planet gear carrier member 16C that rotatably supports a set of planet gears 16D and 16E, and a ring gear member 16B. The sun gear member 16A is connected for common rotation with the input member 12. The ring gear member 16B is connected for common rotation with the second shaft or interconnecting member 44. The planet gear carrier member 16C is connected for common rotation with the fourth shaft or interconnecting member 48 and a fifth shaft or interconnecting member 50. The planet gears 16D are each configured to intermesh with both the ring gear member 16B and the planet gears 16E. The planet gears 16E are each configured to intermesh with both the planet gears 16D and the sun gear member 16A.
The third planetary gear assembly 18 includes a sun gear member 18A, a ring gear member 18B and a planet gear carrier member 18C that rotatably supports a set of planet gears 18D. The sun gear member 18A is connected for common rotation with the fifth interconnecting member 50. The ring gear member 18B is connected for common rotation with a sixth shaft or interconnecting member 52. The planet gear carrier member 18C is connected for common rotation with a seventh shaft or interconnecting member 54 and with an eighth shaft or interconnecting member 56. The planet gears 18D are each configured to intermesh with both the sun gear member 18A and the ring gear member 18B.
The fourth planetary gear assembly 20 includes a sun gear member 20A, a ring gear member 20C and a planet gear carrier member 20B that rotatably supports a set of planet gears 20D. The sun gear member 20A is connected for common rotation with the ninth shaft or interconnecting member 58. The ring gear member 20C is connected for common rotation with the seventh interconnecting member 54. The planet gear carrier member 20B is connected for common rotation with the sixth interconnecting member 52 and with the output member 22. The planet gears 20D are each configured to intermesh with both the sun gear member 20A and the ring gear member 20C. The output member 22 is preferably continuously connected with the final drive unit or transfer case.
The torque-transmitting mechanisms or clutches 26, 28 and brakes 30, 32, 34, 36 allow for selective interconnection of the shafts or interconnecting members, members of the planetary gear assemblies and the housing. For example, the first clutch 26 is selectively engageable to connect the eighth interconnecting member 56 with the input member 12. The second clutch 28 is selectively engageable to connect the ninth shaft or interconnecting member 58 with the input member 12. The first brake 30 is selectively engageable to connect the first interconnecting member 42 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40 in order to restrict the sun gear member 14A of the first planetary gear assembly 14 from rotating relative to the stationary member or transmission housing 40. The second brake 32 is selectively engageable to connect the second interconnecting member 44 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40 in order to restrict the ring gear member 14B of the first planetary gear assembly 14 and the ring gear member 16B of the second planetary gear assembly 16 from rotating relative to the stationary member or transmission housing 40. The third brake 34 is selectively engageable to connect the third interconnecting member 46 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40 in order to restrict the planet gear carrier member 14C of the first planetary gear assembly 14, the planet gear carrier member 16C of the second planetary gear assembly 16, and the sun gear member 18A of the third planetary gear assembly 18 from rotating relative to the stationary member or transmission housing 40. The fourth brake 36 is selectively engageable to connect the seventh interconnecting member 54 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40 in order to restrict the planet gear carrier member 18C of the third planetary gear assembly 18 and the ring gear member 20C of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20 from rotating relative to the stationary element or transmission housing 40.
Referring now to
To establish reverse gear, the first brake 30 and the fourth brake 36 are engaged or activated. The first brake 30 connects the first interconnecting member 42 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40 in order to restrict the sun gear member 14A of the first planetary gear assembly 14 from rotating relative to the stationary member or transmission housing 40. The fourth brake 36 connects the seventh interconnecting member 54 to the stationary member or transmission housing 40 in order to restrict the planet gear carrier member 18C of the third planetary gear assembly 18 and the ring gear member 20C of the fourth planetary gear assembly 20 from rotating relative to the stationary element or transmission housing 40. Likewise, the nine forward ratios are achieved through different combinations of clutch and brake engagement, as shown in
During certain operating conditions, it is desirable to hold the output shaft 22 stationary while in a Drive mode of operation, such as holding the motor vehicle on a hill. Specifically, engaging the brakes 34 and 36 holds the transmission output shaft stationary. With reference to
As shown in
When the torque transmitting device 78 is engaged (and the torque transmitting device 76 is disengaged), the electric motor 60 is connected to the sun gear member 20A through the shaft or interconnecting member 58. Accordingly, the electric motor 60 is disconnected from the input member 12 and the shaft or interconnecting member 73 and, hence, is disconnected from the engine 62. The engine 62, however, is still connected to the transmission 10 through the shaft or interconnecting member 71, the flywheel 70, and the input member 12 and the shaft or interconnecting member 73. In such an arrangement: the electric motor 60 can be employed to provide regenerative braking independently of the speed of the engine 62 when the clutches 26 and 28 are open or engaged; the electric motor 60 can be employed to directly augment the amount torque added to (or subtracted from) the output member 22; the electric motor can be employed to smooth the output torque (which is what the driver feels) during shifting events; by applying the brake 36, the output member 22 can be driven independently of the rest of transmission 10; and similar to when the torque transmitting device 76 is engaged, by applying the engine disconnect clutch 74, the electric motor 60 can be employed to start the engine 62, which again can eliminate the need for a starter motor.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A multiple speed transmission for a motor vehicle comprising:
- an input member and an output member;
- a first planetary gear assembly with a sun gear, a ring gear, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears;
- a second planetary gear assembly with a sun gear coupled to the input member, a ring gear coupled to the ring gear of the first planetary gear assembly, and a planet gear carrier that supports two sets of planet gears and is coupled to the planet gear carrier of the first planetary gear assembly;
- a third planetary gear with a sun gear coupled to the planet gear carrier of the second planetary gear assembly, a ring gear, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears;
- a fourth planetary gear assembly with a sun gear, a ring gear coupled to the planet gear carrier of the third planetary gear assembly, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears and is coupled to and drives the output member and to the ring gear of the third planetary gear assembly;
- an electric motor; and
- a switching device that selectively couples the electric motor to the input member and selectively couples the electric motor to the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear assembly.
2. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the electric motor provides regenerative braking.
3. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the electric motor launches and drives the motor vehicle.
4. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the electric motor starts an engine of the motor vehicle.
5. The transmission of claim 1 wherein the switching device includes a pair of selectable torque transmitting devices.
6. The transmission of claim 5 wherein the pair of selectable torque transmitting devices are two dog clutches, two selectable one way clutches, or two plate clutches.
7. The transmission of claim 1 further comprising a flywheel selectably connectable to the electric motor and the input member, the flywheel receiving a driving torque from an engine of the motor vehicle.
8. The transmission of claim 7 wherein the flywheel includes a damper that absorbs a portion of the torque oscillations generated by the engine.
9. The transmission of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms that are selectively engageable to establish at least nine forward speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and the output member.
10. The transmission of claim 9 wherein a first group of the plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms are brakes and a second group of the plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms are clutches.
11. The transmission of claim 10 wherein a first brake of the group of brakes selectively restricts the sun gear of the first planetary gear assembly from rotating relative to a stationary member, a second brake of the group of brakes selectively restricts the ring gear of the first planetary gear assembly and the ring gear of the second planetary gear assembly from rotating relative to the stationary member, a third brake of the group of brakes selectively restricts the planet gear carriers of the first planetary gear assembly and the second planetary gear assembly and the sun gear member of the third planetary gear assembly from rotating relative to the stationary member, and a fourth brake of the group of brakes selectively restricts the planet gear carrier of the third planetary gear assembly and the ring gear of the fourth planetary gear assembly from rotating relative to the stationary member.
12. The transmission of claim 10 wherein a first clutch of the group of clutches selectively couples the input member with the planet gear carrier of the third planetary gear assembly and a second clutch selectively couples the input member with the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear assembly.
13. A multiple speed transmission for a motor vehicle comprising:
- an input member and an output member;
- a first planetary gear assembly with a sun gear, a ring gear, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears;
- a second planetary gear assembly with a sun gear coupled to the input member, a ring gear coupled to the ring gear of the first planetary gear assembly, and a planet gear carrier that supports two sets of planet gears and is coupled to the planet gear carrier of the first planetary gear assembly;
- a third planetary gear with a sun gear coupled to the planet gear carrier of the second planetary gear assembly, a ring gear, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears;
- a fourth planetary gear assembly with a sun gear, a ring gear coupled to the planet gear carrier of the third planetary gear assembly, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears and is coupled to and drives the output member and to the ring gear of the third planetary gear assembly;
- a plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms that are selectively engageable to establish various forward speed ratios and at least one reverse speed ratio between the input member and the output member, wherein the plurality of torque-transmitting mechanism includes a first clutch and a second clutch, and wherein the first clutch selectively couples the input member with the planet gear carrier of the third planetary gear assembly and the second clutch of selectively couples the input member with the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear assembly;
- an electric motor; and
- a switching device that selectively couples the electric motor to the input member and selectively couples the electric motor to the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear assembly.
14. The transmission of claim 13 wherein the electric motor provides regenerative braking.
15. The transmission of claim 13 wherein the electric motor launches and drives the motor vehicle.
16. The transmission of claim 13 wherein the electric motor starts an engine of the motor vehicle.
17. The transmission of claim 13 wherein the switching device includes a pair of selectable torque transmitting devices.
18. The transmission of claim 13 wherein the pair or selectable torque transmitting devices are two dog clutches, two selectable one way clutches, or two plate clutches.
19. A multiple speed transmission for a motor vehicle comprising:
- an input member and an output member;
- a first planetary gear assembly with a sun gear, a ring gear, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears;
- a second planetary gear assembly with a sun gear coupled to the input member, a ring gear coupled to the ring gear of the first planetary gear assembly with a first interconnecting member, and a planet gear carrier that supports two sets of planet gears and is coupled to the planet gear carrier of the first planetary gear assembly with a second interconnecting member;
- a third planetary gear with a sun gear coupled to the planet gear carrier of the second planetary gear assembly with a third interconnecting member, a ring gear, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears;
- a fourth planetary gear assembly with a sun gear, a ring gear coupled to the planet gear carrier of the third planetary gear assembly with a fourth interconnecting member, and a planet gear carrier that supports a set of planet gears and is coupled to and drives the output member and to the ring gear of the third planetary gear assembly with a fifth interconnecting member;
- an electric motor; and
- a switching device that selectively couples the electric motor to the input member and selectively couples the electric motor to the sun gear of the fourth planetary gear assembly.
Type: Grant
Filed: Sep 7, 2011
Date of Patent: May 29, 2012
Assignee: GM Global Technology Operations LLC (Detroit, MI)
Inventors: Edward W. Mellet (Rochester Hills, MI), James B. Borgerson (Clarkston, MI), James M. Hart (Belleville, MI)
Primary Examiner: David D Le
Assistant Examiner: Derek D Knight
Application Number: 13/227,059
International Classification: F16H 3/72 (20060101);